The fellows work full-time with nonprofit and government organizations for nine weeks, assisting with legal advocacy, policy development, and implementation.
Miami Law students participated in three alternative Spring Break trips where they assisted survivors of domestic violence, indigent defendants, and refugees and asylum seekers.
Students from each class were honored for their commitment to pro bono advocacy and community service.
The HOPE Public Interest Resource Center plans and coordinates opportunities for Miami Law students to volunteer during fall, winter, and spring breaks and throughout the academic year.
As the HOPE Public Interest Resource Center celebrates its 25th anniversary, alumni reflect on the center and its impact on their careers.
The HOPE Public Interest Resource Center and the Office of Career and Professional Development recently hosted Miami Law's annual Public Interest Informational Career Fair.